HACKETTSTOWN

? On Wednesday, Emmanuel Ortiz, 21, of Hackettstown, was arrested on a $65 Hackettstown municipal court traffic warrant. Ortiz posted the bail and was then released.

? On Wednesday, Heather Barresse, 19, of Hackettstown, was arrested on an $89 Hackettstown municipal court traffic warrant. She posted the bail and was then released.

? On Thursday, Mathew Arvanitis, 23, of Whippany, was arrested on a New Jersey wanted person warrant. The original offense was for burglary. Arvanitis was then turned over to the Ocean County Sheriff's Office.

? On Thursday, Laura Diliberto, 43, of Hackettstown, was arrested on an $81 Hackettstown municipal court traffic warrant. Diliberto posted the bail and was then released.

MADISON

? On April 17, a student of the Madison High School reported that his iPhone and iPod were stolen from his bag. Juvenile Detective Ed Mitchko conducted an investigation and determined were two juveniles were allegedly responsible for the theft. Both juveniles were arrested and charged with the theft of both items. Court appearances are pending.

? At 1 a.m. on April 19, Patrolman Christopher Williams arrested Thomas McGovern, 24, of Florham Park, after stopping McGovern's vehicle for an equipment violation. Williams detected both an odor of raw marijuana emanating from the vehicle as well as an odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from McGovern's breath. Further investigation revealed that McGovern was allegedly in possession of marijuana and following field sobriety testing, it was determined that McGovern was allegedly driving while intoxicated. He was charged with possession of under 50 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of CDS in a motor vehicle, driving while intoxicated, refusal to provide breath samples, maintenance of lamps, and failure to inspect a motor vehicle. McGovern was released into the custody of a family member pending a court appearance.

? At 9:30 a.m. on April 24, Patrolman Matthew Mirabella arrested Karen Durand, 55, of Madison, following an investigation at the Whole Foods. Mirabella determined that Durand was allegedly responsible for committing a theft of cookies on an earlier date. Mirabella was able to locate Durand while he was on patrol. He arrested her and charged her with shoplifting. Durand was released on her own recognizance pending a court appearance.

? On April 28, a Brittin Street resident reported a burglary to their residence. The house was unoccupied for the span of only 20 minutes and the investigation revealed that the glass pane on a rear door was smashed. The actor(s) appear to have targeted the master bedroom and removed jewelry and personal documents. Anyone having information regarding this incident is asked to contact Detective Ed Mitchko at 973-593-3076.

RANDOLPH

? On April 10, Officer Michael Shoudy took a report of identity theft. The victim advised that someone had filed a tax return using either his or his wife's Social Security number. The victim has contacted the Division of Social Security.

? On April 10, Officer Matthew Rispoli took a report of fraud. The victim stated that she noticed a fraudulent charge on her debit card. The victim's bank closed the account and issued her a new debit card.

? On April 10, Gary J. Bolitho, 50, of Rockaway, was picked up by the Rockaway Borough Police Department and turned over to the Randolph Police Department on the strength of an outstanding warrant. Bolitho was transported to the Morris County correctional Facility in default of bail.

? On April 10, Officer Michael Puskas responded to the apartments on Center Grove Road for a report of simple assault. The victim stated that he was at the intersection of Center Grove Village and the main access road to the apartment complex. The victim stated that the vehicle in front of him at the intersection was not moving, so he "beeped" his horn twice to alert the driver that he was behind him. The victim went to his building and parked. The accused turned around and parked his vehicle next to him. The accused got out of his vehicle and began yelling at the victim. The accused attempted to strike the victim in the face with a closed fist. The victim stated the strike glanced off the right side of his face and lacerated his lip. An investigation into the incident is continuing.

? On April 11, Officer Michael Shoudy responded to the Kmart for the report of shoplifting. The loss prevention officer stated the accused took three packages of "Yu-Gi-Ph" trading cards and a set of headphones and placed them in a small backpack. Before leaving the store, the accused also stole several items of clothing. Both parties were confronted by the loss prevention officer and the accused turned over the stolen property. The accused were advised that they are no longer welcome at the Kmart.